Ned’s Declassified: Popular Nickelodeon Show Ends

Published: June 7, 2007

After three seasons, school is finally out for Ned, Moze, Cookie and the other students of James K. Polk Middle School. Though the series is among the top rated shows for kids 14 and under, Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide is coming to a close this week after 56 half-hours. The farewell will be a special one.

The series finale of Ned’s Declassified will be a TV-movie entitled “Guide to: Field Trips, Permission Slips, Signs, & Weasels.” Shooting the movie was a fun experience for the cast. Series star Devon Werkheiser (Ned) reflected, “We wanted to do it because for one, it meant getting out of the studio, to be able to shoot off set and on location was really cool. After three seasons it was a change of pace and we’d be able to do a lot more with the episode.”

Sharing a few story details, Werkheiser continued, “We filmed it in Glendale [California] at Descanso Gardens but in the show we call it Hoppington Gardens. It’s got a museum, botanical gardens and a Japanese garden with samurais. It’s a crazy episode and I end up wearing nothing but a grass skirt. Cookie pretends to be a superhero, there are art thieves, there are samurais, it’s just crazy.”

Fans will also find out if Ned and longtime protector/friend Moze will come to their senses and become a couple or if Ned will go with Suzie. Moze’s alter-ego Lindsey Shaw laughingly said, “There are several twists and turns. I cannot reveal any of them. I really can’t. But the viewers will be pleasantly surprised. Scratch that. They’ll be very shocked.”

It’s no doubt tough for the cast to leave the show. By all accounts, the cast and crew became a tight-knit family. Shaw says, “I think the secret to [the show’s] success is that every day we went on set we didn’t look at it as work. We were all hanging out with our friends. It was one big hangout, and we’d kind of film a TV show on the side.”

Werkheiser fully understands the importance of the show’s viewers and has a special message for them, “The fans are the reason our show was in existence so thank you so much for supporting us through all of the seasons and thank you for laughing with us.”

The Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide movie will air as part of a special “Ned Shred” weekend on Nickelodean. On Friday, June 8th, a marathon of Ned will begin at 6pm and be followed by the movie at 8pm. Shredder Man, a TV-movie starring Werkheiser, will debut the following night. Stay tuned!

tHE NEW SHOWS THEY ARE HAVING IN 2008 ARE ALL BAD.a HATE ANIMATED SHOWS!nEDS ROCKS. SO DOES zOEY. …..tHEY CANCED nEDS dECLASSIFIED AND zOEY IS PREAGNENT.i THINK ZOEY101 IS HAVEING A 4 SEASON.tHEN THAT WILL BE IT.

i can’t believe the show is gonna end! it’s my favorite i sure!! I saw the movie already. it was so good!! but i just saw a couple of pics of ned and moze being the king and queen of the school dance (I think is in the school for the wolves all over the picture), so i think there is gonna be another episode!!

I love this show! I honestly don’t like it to end…I think this show can offer so much more…and the ending that they did feels like it was left hanging. I do hope they get to their senses and produce this again…but lindsey already has a new sitcom, sad =(

Wow i searched the net looking to find out when the next season of neds is coming out and i find this? This is awful i can’t believe nick would do this. Im 18 and like others said this show reminds me of 90s nick, I don’t watch nick anymore but i still watch this show BRING IT BACK!!!!!!

hey
i’m brazilian, and i also love this show
here the first and the second seasons always have 30 minutes at 4:30 pm and 9:30 pm
at frydays we watch “new” episodies of the third season
it’s good
about the show, i did a manual, likes ned’s manual with his guides
about field trip, in Brazil just next year on portuguese
in english i ever saw by a dowload on mininova

i agree melissa, it is a truly great show for both kids and adults. i found myself watching it late afternoons during a time last year when i was terribly sick with a liver problem and got “hooked” to it and the characters. it was a great escape that helped not only young people in practical ways, but also was funny enough in an innocent way to make old people like myself (40, ugh) laugh like a kid again. wow, kudos to all you young people here who have great taste in television! (get that petition going, i’ll sign it for sure!)

I am 31 yrs old and I must admit this has become my new favorite show, sadly just as quickly as I was introduced to it, the show ended. The entire family thoroughly enjoys this show. Where are the highschool years? This was by far the best show on Nickelodeon!